Jungle Boogie
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Video Description:
Kool & The Gang perform "Jungle Boogie", on Burt Sugarmans Midnight Special 1974
Tags for this video: & Boogie Burt Gang Jungle Kool Midnight Special Sugarmans The
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| Oh don't worry my ... ( 1 month ago by FlawlessCock) |
| Oh don't worry my friend they are just stoned out at that moment but they can still feel the music! |
| They're missing the ... ( 1 month ago by soundsfromnothing) |
| They're missing the roadie guy that actually sang the lyrics on the album cut (he's actually shown on the other "Jungle Boogie" video on here). |
| Best basemelody in ... ( 1 month ago by erusenin) |
| Best basemelody in the world. Period. |
| IDIOT !! ( 1 month ago by yschwarz1) |
| IDIOT !! |
| agreed ( 1 month ago by kiryx7) |
| agreed |
| Donald Boyce. That ... ( 1 month ago by mrpower328) |
| Donald Boyce. That would of be awesome |
| Yeah! ( 1 month ago by soundsfromnothing) |
| Yeah! |
| c'est si bon! ( 1 month ago by baeckler) |
| c'est si bon! |
| Best basemelody in ... ( 3 weeks ago by playdark) |
| Best basemelody in the universe. End of discussion. |
| What happened to ... ( 3 weeks ago by Linelia) |
| What happened to Donald Boyce, the original roadie guy who rapped the original lyrics? I loved his growls. |
| Estoe si tocan bien ... ( 2 weeks ago by a6rock) |
| Estoe si tocan bien, no como la copia chafa de los mugrosos de tlalpan....jajaja |
| best song ever ( 1 week ago by ilovehell666) |
| best song ever |
| i see there are ... ( 1 week ago by joshuag94) |
| i see there are white ppl in the audience. wouldnt they have had some hatred twoard the band because thri black, and this is 1970's? im not being racist, im just asking. i was learning about civil rights and all in history... |
| wow. a hard storm ... ( 1 week ago by spazchop) |
| wow. a hard storm of funk. |
| The 70s were a lot ... ( 1 week ago by raggedy) |
| The 70s were a lot freer. Maybe if it were the 50s. |
| there was still ... ( 1 week ago by chawklitethunder) |
| there was still lots of racism, but obviously the racists wouldnt have gone to concerts by all black bands haha. |
| to the person that ... ( 1 week ago by oldgrayroad) |
| to the person that asked the question about seeing white ppl,this is how it's supposed to be all the time living and dancing together.Remember that and your life will better for you and all around you. |
| Robert kool Bell ... ( 1 week ago by gabdragon) |
| Robert kool Bell looks so young! |
| I know dude. I ... ( 6 days ago by joshuag94) |
| I know dude. I think racism is pointless and it makes no sense at all. but whether or not I feel that way, thats how the US was during the 60's and 70's. It was just a question. it just surprised me seeing as this was the time period, and whites and blacks were just having fun together. this is how it should have always been |
| Everything your ... ( 5 days ago by Alex94131) |
| Everything your history teacher told you is correct: the US was entirely uniform in its racism until about 1988 or so -- all white people in America were issued Ku Klux Klan cards around the same time they got their drivers' licenses, and no white person ever treated a black person as an equal, let alone danced with them. Jesus Christ on a pogo stick, man -- you ever think it might be a little racist to presume that all white people conform to a stereotype?? |
| Relationships ... ( 5 days ago by pacatrue) |
| Relationships between whites and blacks in America have always been complex. Jazz, blues, country, rock, even r&b have been creations of both blacks and whites through-out their history. Louis Armstrong (black) and Benny Goodman (white) both changed the history of jazz. Leonard Chess (white) produced Muddy Waters (black). Race relations were never as simple as hatred or acceptance. Duke Ellington was celebrated in Carnegie Hall but had to go in the back door at most of the orchestra's gigs. |
| How modern style ... ( 2 days ago by snurf79) |
| How modern style played! Especially pay attention to drums-bass section. I can't believe it's from 1971! |
| all white people ... ( 1 day ago by defdakilla41) |
| all white people wasn't racist man. |
| Yeah, Love it!!! ( 21 hours ago by funkonwax) |
| Yeah, Love it!!! |
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